A Community that Empowers Unstoppable Women through Conversation and Collaboration

OUR MISSION IS TO CULTIVATE A COMMUNITY OF LEADERS DEDICATED TO THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN THROUGH CONVERSATION AND COLLABORATION. THERE IS POWER IN THE COLLECTIVE, AND TOGETHER SHE WILL THRIVE. WELCOME TO THE CONVERSATION...

Have you struggled to find healing through modern day medicine? If you have, you’ve probably noticed that it is very formulaic - treating symptoms instead of root causes with intentional distance between patients and their doctors.

Some people incorporate yoga in their daily routine for core strength and flexibility; where as others practice yoga to come to a space where they can unwind and learn to connect mind to body. The mind to body connection that allows us to focus, place intention and be present is amazing.

When I first became an Entrepreneur more than 10 years ago the biggest piece of advice I received over and over again was, “Networking is the key to your business success”. What they failed to tell me was that women and men network very differently and their needs are very different.

It was four years ago now, when I heard the words that I needed to hear. The words that no one ever longs to hear, and yet they were the beginning of my recent awakening and transformation. If you’ve ever had a cancer scare or lost someone to cancer, then maybe you can relate to my story.

I have noticed some big differences between men and women entrepreneurs. As women, we see the world differently, we see life differently, we see our businesses differently, and as a result we do things differently.

People look at creatives and sigh or laugh at our lack of responsibility, at our naïve optimistic outlook on the world. Inside, those people are jealous of how lucky we are to do something we love. I know, because I used to be one of those people. I used to put my creativity in a closet along with my dreams.

In 2017 I lost my son to miscarriage. As part of my grieving process, and to push against the spirit of silence that surrounds miscarriage, I wrote an open letter to my son on the eve of what was to be his due date.